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K. Lynn Berry
Community Impact Specialist
61 Forsyth Street, SW, Suite 17T26
Atlanta, GA 30303

Ph: (404) 562-3692
FAX: (404) 562-3700
klynn.berry@dot.gov


Education
•    Bachelor of Arts, Anthropology, University of Notre Dame
•    Master of Arts, Anthropology, University of Denver
•    MCRP, Georgia Institute of Technology, in progress

Expertise/Specialty
•    Community Impact Assessment
•    Context Sensitive Solutions
•    Environmental Justice
•    NEPA
•    Public Involvement

Professional Highlights
•    Certified Instructor for National Highway Institute courses, Public Involvement in Transportation Decision Making and NEPA and Transportation Decision Making.

•    TRB Joint Subcommittee on Community Impact Assessment, core group member

•    Atlanta Regional Commission´s Regional Transportation Plan Environmental Justice Committee, technical advisor.

•    Coauthor, Denver: An Archaeological History, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001

•    Primary duties include the development and delivery of training; technical and procedural guidance; process review; and facilitation in problem-solving, primarily for State DOTs, MPOs, and FHWA Division offices.

•    Previously worked for New Mexico DOT as an environmental specialist; also worked as consulting environmental scientist, archaeologist, and ethnographer for various public works projects.

•    Shares best practices, deploys new technologies and methodologies, provides oversight on processes related to Title 23 and other statutes and regulations governing the transportation decision-making process.

•    Assists organizations in setting long-range plans and implementing organizational change by identifying needs, creating performance criteria, developing long-range goals and implementation strategies to meet them.

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